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Description

The March Hare is an experimental art film that was produced by Ava Tate and starred Sander Cohen. This film can be viewed in a Need to Know Theater in Fontaine's Department Store.

The film appears to be themed after the March Hare from Lewis Carroll's Wonderland stories. It shows a woman wearing a mask fashioned after a rabbit standing in a checkered room. One instance shows a dagger on the floor and others show blood splattering all over the place. The film ends with the mask concealing a rose and a rabbit's shadow cast upon the floor.

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April 3, 2014

description

The March Hare is an experimental art film that was produced by Ava Tate and starred Sander Cohen. This film can be viewed in a Need to Know Theater in Fontaine's Department Store.

The film appears to be themed after the March Hare from Lewis Carroll's Wonderland stories. It shows a woman wearing a mask fashioned after a rabbit standing in a checkered room. One instance shows a dagger on the floor and others show blood splattering all over the place. The film ends with the mask concealing a rose and a rabbit's shadow cast upon the floor.